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First of all, I apologize for mytardiness in getting to the third book of the Sorcery! Saga; myfather has been in hospital, and while everything is going very well,it has taken up all of my time for the last week. However, things aresettling down now, and I am in a position to launch myself into thefun that is the 'Seven Serpents'.
I still think that my character isa bit bonkers. He's left the safety of Khare – yes, safety – andis now wandering around the wilderness. I do have a few useful items,notably the Silver Serpent Ring, which allows me to force anySerpents I meet to give me useful information. That soundssuspiciously like a 'must-have' item. In bad news – I'm stillhalf-wounded. After the Shamutanti Hills, I was restored to fullhealth prior to entering Khare.
This time, I have not had thatluxury. Taking a deep breath, I walk out intothe Badlands and am immediately attacked by Nighthawks.
I lookaround, wondering again whether I could just go back home, but decideto draw my weapon and attack these evil miscreants. Fortunately, theyturn out to have the combat prowess of a Great Tit, so I am busyswatting them when an Eagle arrives to bring me a telegram fromAnaland that basically tells me that the King told his golfing buddyabout the mission, who told his tennis partner, who told his barber,who told his brother the taxi driver, who told hiswife.essentially, the Archmage now knows that I'm coming. Sigh.Apparently he will send his Seven Serpents to get me.
Other thanthat, everything's fine, and why haven't you got the Crown back yet. I walk back to the walls of Khare,hitting my head on them until the pain stops. Then I turn east again(see, I know where I'm going now) and set off on my quest. I sit downto eat some of my provisions – that's half of them gone already,not a good start – when a tree tells me that some guy I've neverheard of can be found at some place I've never been.
I shrug and headfor him – and he offers me food! Good in that I get Stamina back,bad in that I could have saved my rations. Not only do I get to spendthe night in his cave.for free.buthe tells me that each of the Serpents has a weakness I can use. TheAir Serpent turns into a puff of gas, so all I need to do is turn onmy wind machine, and.yeah. Presumably this will be useful later on.He gives me his horn and then sends me on my way.
I think it's aspell component, so I drop it in my pockets with all the other junk. Nope,it was the first of the Serpent, the Moon Serpent. I know what youare all thinking.
Yes, I thought it too. Rememberingthe ring, I demand of him his secret, and he tells me.
No, I won'ttell you, it's a secret, but here is a hint – it has a number init. I have a feeling that's going to come in handy. Then I get tofight it. With fire, because apparently it sits and waitsfor me to make fire with a tinderbox.Either it is as slow as a snail, or it is too busy laughing at me tofight. Presumably that's what gives me the big bonus, but I manage tokill it with three blows, collecting a Crystal Orb. Bomberman 64 gold cards.
That waseasy.worryingly so. Afterkilling the serpent, I head north until I see an Elven caravan, andwanting food and shelter, I approach, offering the money the fakewraith gave me. I get a cup of herbal tea, some funny soup andhome-made bread, but it costs me more than half my gold, and Isuspect that I am being thoroughly fleeced here. I smell a trapbrewing, but what the hell, at least they've fed me first, and I canhold on to my one remaining Provision. Mental note – set up afast-food place in the Shamutanti Hills with my reward money.Definitely worth it.
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What do you mean, what reward money? That damnKing. I puton my one-man stand-up comedy act, which has the Elves in hysterics –apparently they love Goblin jokes. As a reward, I get half-rates attheir store, and one item for free! Who knew it, comedy is the wayforward.
Maybe I can slay the Archmage with a well-placed Knock Knockjoke. Of course, all the items on sale are numbered. I then find outhe will take anything I will offer him on a successful Skill roll. Ihave a lot of junk inmy pockets and a Skill of 11. Let's start with the stone dust. Whichis worth nine gold, apparently.
The green wig? That uselesscompass? I've basically tipped my pockets out onto hiscounter and come away with everything in his shop – an axe, four(!) meals, a pendulum, chainmail, and a pearl ring. Thishas been a fantastic encounter, and I even stay the night – thoughI am almost out of money again, as they won't accept trade for that. Headingoff in the morning, I stop to eat Provisions as a wind picks up, andfor the first time, I don't worry about running out. I have more foodthan I have ever head, even if my pockets are stuffed full ofrubbish.
I spot a dust devil, but ignore it – heading on into thewilderness. I guess I still have six serpents to find. I spot atwo-legged creature, and immediately worry that it might be thatdamned Minimite back again.
Nope, it's a gnome with a serpent-shapedstick. I decide to give him my horn, and she immediately turnsinto a female sorceress, who offers me the use of her stick.Strapping it to my back, I thank the gods for my luck – it'sbasically Serpent Kryptonite. After a short walk, I find that I haveleft the Baklands.that didn't take long.
There'sa nice, pleasant village ahead, and I quake in fear. Turns out theyare barbarians, eating a rat on a stick.
I hope they don't charge memuch. Oh, they want me to fight a duel with their leader. No problem,I can do that. I've got an effective Skill of thirteennow. Even with my broken sword; with a good one, I'd be on fourteen.I get scratched, he gets dead, and I leave the village at once. Istop for a rest in the Forest of Snatta, regaining my lost Staminaafter the meal of roast god-knows-what in the barbarian village, andset off in the morning, remembering my axe that cuts down everything.Lying around, I find enough nuts and berries for two more meals.mygod, I've learned how to live off the land!
(Actually, this is prettypleasant so far, after the insta-death attempts after Khare. No signof any more Serpents, though.). Ohwait, here's one. A little snake, crossing my path. I follow it to atree, and look up, immediately suspicious of shenanigans. Then thetree explodes into fire.
Another Serpent. I hold up my ring andsmirk, and he tells me his secret, beforeI attack him. It's a damn tough battle, but I win by the skin of myteeth, and I continue on into the forest. Two Serpents down, five togo. I eat some Provisions, and then am attacked by a bear – I guesshe wants my picnic basket! Another pitched battle, but despite someterrible rolls, I manage to kill the beast. Reachingthe shores of a vast lake, I settle down for a nap, and in themorning, try and find a way across.
There's no sign of a boatman oranything, but I wait, and wait, and wait, and finally realize that Idon't know how to get across. My adventure, apparently, ends here,with me waiting on the riverbank. This was close to abook-toss, I must admit, but I set out to finish this series and I'mgoing to.
I will figure that my character – as he isn't dead– just walks back to Khare and decides to start again from there,keeping all his kit. So this one has a Part II, like the last.